Here is a quick update on the post What’s On the Design Wall: Scrappy Gold and Brown Freeform Log Cabin.
Yesterday I made some major progress on the freeform scrap fabric log cabin quilt I am making in browns and golds.
I got the blocks framed with the taupe fabric – I used 2 inch strips to frame each block. I also cut a couple 5 inch border strips to mock up the border.
Here are a couple photos (I could’t decide which one I liked better):
And here is a close up showing how the blocks will float with a 5 inch border all the way around of the taupe:

I can’t wait to get it sewn together!


Can’t wait to see it finished, Tierney.
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Me either! I can’t wait to read a book snuggled under it someday! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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I like the moody one! But it just goes to show what a versatile colour your sashing is, that it can produce such varied effects.
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Thanks for stopping by, the evolution of this piece has been interesting 🙂
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Gorgeous!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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This is a nice color combination!
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Thanks so much!
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The colors go together so well, it could have been planned from the first stitch!
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Thanks so much! I like how it looks planned when I was just fumbling along 😉
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This is (was) very exciting.
Am a bit behind with my reading of posts.
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Thanks so much and no worries I am always behind on reading posts these days 🙂
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Now for the fun part! It looks beautiful Tierney!
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Thanks so much!
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Beautiful!!
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Thanks so much!
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